Question: What does it mean that the point in the heart is not part of the Kli? Does the Kli feel it? It seems that this point has a connection with the upper, yet creation cannot attain the upper until it crosses the Machsom. How can this be?
Answer: How is it that you are sitting here and striving toward the upper world? This is by no means attainment of the upper world. Among all your qualities there is one quality, among all your desires there is one specific desire that senses it will receive fulfillment from the upper world.
Your other desires can receive fulfillment from this world, and over the course of reincarnations you have exhausted them all: desires for honor, money, corporeal pleasures, and knowledge have already more or less developed.
Now a desire for the spiritual awakens in you, a desire that can be filled only by the light, and it is precisely this desire that forces you to work now, to come here, and so on. Now you are working with this point; you feel it as the greatest lack of fulfillment, or at least a lack more pressing than the need for sleep, rest, and the like.
We are tasked with developing this point through the means of the surrounding light, not by suffering. If you take the will to receive for your own sake and give it suffering, then it begins to look for a way out, and, in its search, it turns to the point in the heart, which appears to it as the only thing that sufferings have not touched. Then it identifies itself with this point and wants, as if under its protection, to escape from suffering into the spiritual world.
The path of suffering is very long and painful. If, however, I myself develop this point so that it becomes greater and more important than all the other desires, then I will not need suffering. This, essentially, is what actually happens with us, with the whole nation.
If we resort to the approach called “the path of Torah” and develop this point in the heart, then we will not need all the sufferings that the Creator sends us.
On His part there is no other intention besides the plan of creation: to bring us to perfection and eternity. If we ourselves want to do this, then the need for blows disappears.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/1/26, Rabash, “Why the Festival of Matzot Is Called Passover”
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